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Hearing local concerns
Gisborne Herald

Hearing local concerns

The cost of living, crime and frustration over the Government’s response to infrastructure damage caused by storms are constant themes National Party candidate Dana Kirkpatrick says she is encountering from East Coast voters. The first-time...

Hundred years of YMP hockey
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Hundred years of YMP hockey

One hundred years is a lot of memories, a lot of stories and a lot of fun. YMP Hockey Club marked that century milestone with an official dinner in Gisborne on Saturday night, which became a walk down memory lane for many of the 140 in attendance...

Sports draws
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Sports draws

Netball PAK ‘n SAVE Gisborne Netball, SATURDAY, Seniors — Duty teams to put up goal pads, set up team benches (courts 1 and 2) and put bins out: Uawa Hinekura & Campion MacKillop. 9am: 1, Whatatutu v OBM OG (Annie, Kaki); 2, Horouta Taiman...

Challenging night ahead of Ngatapa, YMP
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Challenging night ahead of Ngatapa, YMP

Ngatapa and YMP (2) face another tough night out in mid-week Premier grade netball at the YMCA. The first of the Pak’nSave Premier games tonight features Gisborne Girls’ High Senior A against Farmlands Ngatapa at 6pm. Girls’ High are fifth on...

Here’s to you Gabri Ale
Gisborne Herald

Here’s to you Gabri Ale

Brew sells out and raises $20,000 for farming recovery fund When Gisborne’s Sunshine Brewery released a first of its kind charity fundraising beer in May, they didn’t expect the sell-out response. Two hundred cases of 440ml cans of Cyclone Gabri...

Honouring of stars so sad
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Honouring of stars so sad

It saddens me that our beautiful country is no longer under God’s blessing. Our National Anthem has the most honouring and beautiful words as a prayer to God — the one who provides all good things. Verse 1 of the anthem begins: “God of nations...

Electric power revolution under way
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Electric power revolution under way

Ewan McGregor The developed world is in the early stages of a far-reaching revolution in electrical motivative power — its sustainable generation, battery technology and lightweight application. This is not a revolution poised to happen — it’s...

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Hipkins stamps his mark on campaign
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Hipkins stamps his mark on campaign

Labour is banking on a new election slogan, “In it for you”, as the general election edges nearer and it works to reverse sagging poll numbers. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says the slogan reflects Labour’s basic philosophy and he hopes New...

ON THE MATS
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ON THE MATS

The Poverty Bay-East Coast Under-18 team were far too good for their Tauranga counterparts on their way to winning the Alison Cowan Junior Challenge Trophy with ease. In the first round of pairs and after a long drive through to Whakatane, PBEC...

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Comeback win to Whangara
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Comeback win to Whangara

Momentum swings were the story of a hotly-contested Premier Grade game between Whangara Old Girls (1) and Waikohu on Saturday. Whangara won 58-53 but had to do it the hard way after Claydens Waikohu (1) bolted to a 10-goal lead in the first 15...

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Relay silver for Reid at worlds
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Relay silver for Reid at worlds

An Olympic Games medal is in the sights of Gisborne’s Tayler Reid and his Kiwi teammates after a podium performance at the World Triathlon Sprint and Relay Championships (WTCS) in Hamburg, Germany, yesterday. Reid, Kiwi superstar Hayden Wilde...

Bridge results
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Bridge results

Congratulations this week to Patricia Corson and Joy Marden for a top score of 70.24 percent on Monday. Once again, Patricia featured in the top three results every day last week. Monday, July 10 — Woodward Chrisp Restricted Pairs 2 (Howell...

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Mission to improve soil health
Gisborne Herald

Mission to improve soil health

Raising awareness of what is happening in the soil and why it’s so important The decline of soil quality is one of the biggest invisible challenges to human and overall environmental wellbeing. Soil helps put food on our plates, purifies our...

Three months until election day
Gisborne Herald

Three months until election day

The decreasing gap between frequent election polls means one thing — the general election is getting closer. With three months to go until election day on October 14, six candidates are in the running for the two local electorates — so far. For...

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Wages reach a new high
Gisborne Herald

Wages reach a new high

Wages here are at an all-time high but are still below the national average, new statistics show. New Zealand’s national average salary has reached a new record of more than $70,000, according to the latest Trade Me Jobs data. While record average...

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Staunch advocate for Te Karaka
Gisborne Herald

Staunch advocate for Te Karaka

OBITUARY Barbara Fisher It was a badge earned but never worn. Barbara Fisher — Serving Sister and Officer of the Order of St John, Queen’s Service Medal recipient, Justice of the Peace (retired) and registered nurse — was the Sheriff of Te...